Before Google, we had hallway whispers and corner-store warnings. Growing up in the Bronx during the ’80s and ’90s meant dodging Nair balloons, fearing “sterile” sodas, and praying your jacket didn’t get you jumped. These weren’t just urban legends—they were survival guides passed down in lunchrooms, stairwells, and the back of the bodega.
Growing Up in the Horror Aisle
We didn’t stream our scares—we stared down demon clowns on VHS boxes and rolled the dice. The horror aisle of the video store was where our nightmares—and our courage—were born.
Knowing Was Half the Trauma: A Gen X Deep Dive into Saturday Morning PSAs
Saturday mornings were sacred—until the PSAs showed up. From G.I. Joe morals to off-key charity jingles, here’s how Gen X got guilt-tripped by cartoons, puppets, and trench-coated dogs.